Most Searched Graduate Schools In Indiana Colleges: Student Population Comparison

For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of Most Searched Graduate Schools In Indiana Colleges is 152,454.

The proportion of undergraduate students is 74.22% (113,157 students) and graduate students's proportion is 25.78% (39,297 graduate students).

Indiana University-Bloomington has the most students of 47,005 among Most Searched Graduate Schools In Indiana Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at Most Searched Graduate Schools In Indiana Colleges is 43.79% (66,761 male students) to 56.21% (85,693 female students).

Student Population Comparison

10 schools are matched for your search.
Student Population Comparison Table
School NameTotalUndergraduate GraduateMale StudentsFemale Students
Anderson UniversityAnderson, IN1,290 1,129
(87.52%)
161
(12.48%)
631
(48.91%)
659
(51.09%)
Butler UniversityIndianapolis, IN5,525 4,427
(80.13%)
1,098
(19.87%)
2,169
(39.26%)
3,356
(60.74%)
Indiana State UniversityTerre Haute, IN8,658 6,965
(80.45%)
1,693
(19.55%)
3,622
(41.83%)
5,036
(58.17%)
Indiana University-BloomingtonBloomington, IN47,005 35,660
(75.86%)
11,345
(24.14%)
24,008
(51.08%)
22,997
(48.92%)
Indiana University-IndianapolisIndianapolis, IN25,979 17,727
(68.24%)
8,252
(31.76%)
10,279
(39.57%)
15,700
(60.43%)
Indiana Wesleyan University-MarionMarion, IN2,603 2,236
(85.90%)
367
(14.10%)
895
(34.38%)
1,708
(65.62%)
Purdue University GlobalWest Lafayette, IN45,125 33,510
(74.26%)
11,615
(25.74%)
17,208
(38.13%)
27,917
(61.87%)
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods CollegeSaint Mary of the Woods, IN1,147 815
(71.05%)
332
(28.95%)
234
(20.40%)
913
(79.60%)
University of EvansvilleEvansville, IN2,017 1,717
(85.13%)
300
(14.87%)
773
(38.32%)
1,244
(61.68%)
University of Notre DameNotre Dame, IN13,105 8,971
(68.45%)
4,134
(31.55%)
6,942
(52.97%)
6,163
(47.03%)
Average15,24511,316
(74.22%)
3,930
(25.78%)
6,676
(43.79%)
8,569
(56.21%)
*Schools missing information are not included in this table. The schools have not report their information to the IPEDS/NCES or not applicable.)
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